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English: The grave stone of George Green, Professor of Mathematics and Green's Theorum, Caius College Cambridge in St Stephen's cemetery, a little closer to the east wall of the cemetery than his parent's grave stone, under the giant cherry tree. It is the raised grave stone, which was restored 1938.
Русский: Могильный камень Джорджа Грина, профессора математики и теоремы Грина, Кайский колледж Кембриджа на кладбище Святого Стефана, чуть ближе к восточной стене кладбища, чем могильный камень его родителя, под гигантским вишневым деревом. Это поднятый надгробный камень, который был отреставрирован в 1938 году, теперь переросший мхом и белым лишайником.
Français : La pierre tombale de George Green, professeur de mathématiques et de théorème de Green, Caius College Cambridge dans le cimetière de St Stephen, un peu plus près du mur est du cimetière que la pierre tombale de ses parents, sous le cerisier géant. Il s'agit de la pierre tombale surélevée, qui a été restaurée en 1938, aujourd'hui surexploitée de mousse et de lichen blanc.
Українська: Могильний камінь Джорджа Гріна, професора математики та теореми Гріна, Коледж Каюса Кембриджського на кладовищі Святого Стефана, трохи ближче до східної стіни кладовища, ніж могильний камінь його батька, під гігантським вишневим деревом. Це піднятий могильний камінь, який був реставрований у 1938 р., Тепер зарослий мохом та білим лишаєм.
The grave stone of George Green, Professor of Mathematics and Green's Theorem, Caius College Cambridge in St Stephen's cemetery, a little closer to the east wall of the cemetery than his parent's grave stone, under the giant cherry tree. It is the raised grave stone, which was restored 1938, now over grown with moss and white lichen.
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The grave stone of George Green, Professor of Mathematics and Green's Theorem, Caius College Cambridge in St Stephen's cemetery a little closer to the boundary wall than his parent's grave stone.